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A jam submission

Sisyphus and The RockView game page

Sisyphus and his Rock swap roles.
Submitted by Quinten Heijn, VictorGladys — 3 hours, 9 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#13653.6153.733
Presentation#21183.2923.400
Overall#22823.1633.267
Enjoyment#33132.5822.667

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Sisyphus tries to go down the mountain. The rock tries to push Sisyphus to the top.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

No

We used pre-existing art

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

i always like a take on greek mythology! i managed to get sisyphus to like 50-60% but then gave up cause it was too hard :( but fun idea nonetheless!

Developer(+2)

That's amazing! I think definitely the current high-score from what was reported in the comments!

I think ~20%, 50-60% and 95% are the areas players are most likely to get stuck, so if you come back to it, you're almost there ;)

Submitted(+2)

I dead was really clever! I think separating the boulder rotation from the camera rotation would have helped the controls feel a bit more intuitive

Developer(+1)

Thanks!

I think the reason why combining boulder rotation with camera rotation made sense to us is because there is not really a "front facing side" for a boulder, unlike a humanoid character model. As a result, decoupling the two would give you no sense of which direction "pressing forward" should imply.

Definitely something to think about though. Maybe "forward" could be "towards sisyphus", and then a separate camera rotation could be achieved.

Submitted(+2)

I really like the idea and the style, sadly the controls are a bit tough for me, I didn't manage to push Sisyphus a lot

Developer(+2)

Sweet! I think the controls are a bit similar to your game where you have to rotate the sword and then 'boost', but I guess having the camera rotate as well makes it a bit harder at times :)

Submitted(+2)

Yeah I totally see what you mean ! And I think I didn't get how the game was working at first, you're right. I was more trying to move Sisyphus by only "rolling" on him instead of "pushing" him with the dash, it's clearly better now ahah

Submitted(+2)

Graphics are really nice. I like the panning intro. Controls are tough to get used to. 

Developer(+1)

Glad you liked the panning intro! We were quite surprised how effective it was to set the mood and tutorialise the track :)

Submitted(+2)

I'm a big fan of Camus and also made a game on the theme of Siyphus once, so you can imagine how I LOVE the concept! Controls were quite hard, I couldn't get more than 20%. Visually nice and above all, hilarious!

Developer(+1)

Hey 20% is quite respectable! I wonder if you used the boost to launch Sisyphus?

I love that you enjoyed the theme that much! We were also laughing a lot at the idea while programming :) I had to go and check out your Sisyphus game and it is really well made! Love the humor, general art style and music choices :)

Submitted(+2)

Haha thanks to have tried ours! Yes it was only with the boost, pushing him from place to place!

Submitted(+2)

Really cool concept and execution in the visuals department but i found the controls pretty difficult to navigate, although i suppose that is fitting as maybe that's why rocks don't usually push people up hills... 

Developer(+1)

Haha, yeah, rocks generally aren't the best option for that huh? XD
Thanks for playing, and thanks for the compliment!

Submitted(+2)

Love the idea for this game. The low poly art is nice but I found the controls difficult to use, janky and hard to aim, but I suppose that's part of the design. Really cool concept, maybe some audio/SFX and better control system could improve this game further.

Developer

Thanks for the review! I do like that you take into account the target audience for the janky controls ;)
Yeah audio often takes a back seat in our gamejam submissions.. :'(

Submitted(+2)

HAHAHA this game has a really fun concept and a really solid execution!! The UI is really well done and I love how the boost is as much of a movement tool as a means to success. (and also I appreciate that sisyphus will try getting up to unstuck himself)

I understand the physics based ragey part of the controls but to be honest, being unable to strafe and only move forward made it really motion sickness inducing as I had to turn around a lot and I only made it 66% of the way :p

Other than that, it is impressive that you guys could make this in 48 hours. Kudos!!

Developer(+2)

Thanks for the feedback! We didn't consider motion sickness at all (I guess we're less prone to that), so that's a good thing to keep in mind for the future.

Btw, 66% is not bad at all!  I think most people give up a lot sooner.

Submitted(+1)

Cool and fun idea. But the rock was too hard to control. I could not get Sisyphus up the hill no matter how hard I tried.

Developer(+1)

It's a steep (pardon the pun) learning curve. And jankiness. A lot of jankiness.

Thanks for playing and I hope you had a bit of fun :)

Submitted(+2)

We had similar ideas! 

I like what you did with it.

Developer

That's awesome! Sisyphus appears to have been a relatively popular theme huh? :)

I really love your art style!